Abstract Forms: A Play of Color, Shape, and Imagination

The powerful depiction of emotions and ideas, beyond the concrete.


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Abstract Forms: A Play of Color, Shape, and Imagination

The powerful depiction of emotions and ideas, beyond the concrete.

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Abstract Forms
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Beyond Boundaries: Art Without Rules

Beyond Boundaries: Art Without Rules

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Jaune Rouge Bleu
1925 | oil on canvas

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Intersecting Lines, 1923
1923 | oil on canvas

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Composition, 1930 (wc and indian...
1930 | watercolour and indian ink

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On White II, 1923
1923 | oil on canvas

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In the Grey, 1919
1919 | oil on canvas

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Whimsical, 1930 (oil on cardboard)
1930 | oil on cardboard

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Accent en Rose, 1926
1926 | oil on canvas

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Leger, Abstract Art, 1930 (oil o...
1930 | Oil on cardboard

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Composition No. 224, 1920
1920 | oil on canvas

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In Blue, 1925
1925 | oil on canvas

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Suprematist Composition No.56, 1...
1936 | oil on canvas

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Composition IX, 1936
1936 | oil on canvas

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Composition with Circles and Lin...
1926 | oil on canvas

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Black Circle, c.1923
Undated | oil on canvas

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Dominant Violet, 1934 (oil and s...
1934 | oil and sand on canvas

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Black Cross, c.1923
Undated | oil on canvas

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Sketch for Several Circles, 1926...
1926 | oil on paper laid on canvas

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Proun-19-D, 1920 (Gesso, oil, va...
1920 | (Gesso, oil, varnish, crayon, colored papers, sandpaper, graph paper, cardboard, metallic paint, and metal foil on plywood)

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Suprematism, 1916
1916 | oil on wood

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Grey Square, 1923 (pen und ink a...
1923 | pen and ink and watercolour

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Composition with Red, Yellow and...
1921 | oil on canvas

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Lozenge Composition in Red, Blac...
1925 | oil on canvas

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Two Black Lines, 1930
1930 | Oil on panel

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Green Composition, 1923
1923 | oil on canvas

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Composition, 1922 (gouache)
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Intermingling, 1928 (gouache und...
1928 | Gouache and watercolour

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Cubist cityscape, 1914
1914 | oil on canvas

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On the Points, 1928
1928 | oil on canvas

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Black Lines, December 1913
1913 | oil on canvas

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With the Triangle (wc und gouache)
Undated | watercolour and gouache

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Guitar, Bottle, and Glass, 1914 ...
1914 | pasted papers, gouache and crayon on canvas

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Small Pleasures, 1913
1913 | oil on canvas

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Composition with the Mona Lisa, ...
Undated | collage of paper and oil on canvas

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Subject from a Dyers Shop, 1914
1914 | oil on canvas

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Linear Composition (red and blac...
Undated | red and black crayon on paper laid on board

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Large Study, 1914
1914 | oil on canvas

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The Entourage, 1939
1939 | Gouache on paper

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Morning light
2012 | acrylic on paper

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Improvisation of Cold Forms, 1914
1914 | oil on canvas

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Untitled, 1925
1925 | Watercolor on paper

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Untitled, 1923
1923 | Watercolor on paper

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Improvisation XXXI, 1913 (pencil...
1913 | pencil, watercolour and ink on paper

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Time,2016,(digital,gradient)
2016 | digital(gradient)

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Zunehmen, 1933 (Oil, egg tempera...
1933 | oil, egg tempera, and ink on paper

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Suprematism, before 1916
Undated | oil on canvas

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Uctio No. 18, 2003 (acrylic on c...
2003 | Acrylic on canvas

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Zebra Mares, 1988
1988 | oil on canvas

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Suprematist Composition, 1921
1921 | oil on board

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Architectonic Composition
Undated | oil on canvas

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Untitled, c.1919–20
1919 | oil on canvas

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Composition X, 1939
1939 | oil on canvas

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Study for On White II, 1922
1922 | watercolour on paper

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Infinity
Undated | oil on canvas

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Two in One, 1933 (wc on paper on...
1933 | watercolour on paper on card

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Proun 18, 1919-20 (pencil und wc...
Undated | pencil and watercolour on yellow paper

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Man + Air + Space, 1915
1915 | oil on canvas

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Composition, 1930 (wc, pencil un...
1930 | watercolour, pencil and ink on paper

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Materia, 1912
1912 | oil on canvas

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Composition No.218, 1919
1919 | oil on canvas

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Composition No. 6, 1913
1913 | oil on canvas

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Painting with white form, 1913
1913 | oil on canvas

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Composition trees 2, 1912-13
1912 | oil on canvas

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Still Life with Apples, 1916
1916 | oil on canvas

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Composition
Undated | oil on canvas

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White Zig-Zags, 1922
1922 | oil on canvas

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Grave Forme, 1922 (pen und ink a...
1922 | pen and ink and watercolour on paper

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Exotic Birds, 1915
1915 | Watercolor on paper

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Composition of Circles and Overl...
1930 | oil on canvas

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Shafted Landscape, 2001
2001 | oil on board

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Summer, 1917-18
Undated | oil on canvas

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Industrial landscape,2016,(c-print)
2016 | c-print

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Fantomas, 1915
1915 | oil on canvas

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Uctio No.10 Lamorna, 2002 (colla...
2002 | collage and acrylic

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Black Frame, 1922
1922 | oil on canvas

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Subliminal Yellow Cross, 1986 (a...
1986 | acrylic on wood

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Architectonic Composition, 1918
1918 | Oil on cardboard

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Fight Against the Ocean, 1916 (c...
1916 | Collage

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Three Triangles, 1938
1938 | oil on canvas

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Window, 1926 (stained glass)
1926 | stained glass

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Pictorial Construction, 1916 (go...
1916 | Gouache on paper

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Abstract Forms

Abstract forms - this includes the targeted composition of geometric shapes, but also of colors, lines and contrasts, which does not serve the representational representation. Unlike the object-related art, which was predominant until the beginning of the 20th century, abstract art is about deliberately not to evoke any association with familiar forms, objects or creatures.

The Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky is one of the most important representatives and co-founders of abstract painting. Around the year 1910, this new art form emerged and spread rapidly in various independent movements in Europe. In addition to Kandinsky, the most important artists of the time included the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian, the Frenchman Robert Delaunay and the Hungarian László Moholy-Nagy. German artist Paul Klee, who was a friend of Kandinsky, also created numerous works of art that fall into this category.

Then, as now, abstract painting was hotly contested even among artists and art historians. One widely held position was that only those works that required some skill, creative or manual ability could be called art. In 1957, at an art exhibition in London, pictures were exhibited that had been painted by a monkey. The fact that the works painted by humans were indistinguishable from those of the monkey provoked heated debate. And yet abstract forms have their own special appeal. They are open to interpretation and thus generate unique associations in viewers. Last but not least, the artworks speak for the time in which they were created. The need to tell completely new stories, to express oneself in a new way, was clearly influenced by modernism, but also by the world wars and the post-war period. Thus, the similarly scandalous atonal music of Arnold Schoenberg was created around the same time.

Abstract Forms

Abstract forms - this includes the targeted composition of geometric shapes, but also of colors, lines and contrasts, which does not serve the representational representation. Unlike the object-related art, which was predominant until the beginning of the 20th century, abstract art is about deliberately not to evoke any association with familiar forms, objects or creatures.

The Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky is one of the most important representatives and co-founders of abstract painting. Around the year 1910, this new art form emerged and spread rapidly in various independent movements in Europe. In addition to Kandinsky, the most important artists of the time included the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian, the Frenchman Robert Delaunay and the Hungarian László Moholy-Nagy. German artist Paul Klee, who was a friend of Kandinsky, also created numerous works of art that fall into this category.

Then, as now, abstract painting was hotly contested even among artists and art historians. One widely held position was that only those works that required some skill, creative or manual ability could be called art. In 1957, at an art exhibition in London, pictures were exhibited that had been painted by a monkey. The fact that the works painted by humans were indistinguishable from those of the monkey provoked heated debate. And yet abstract forms have their own special appeal. They are open to interpretation and thus generate unique associations in viewers. Last but not least, the artworks speak for the time in which they were created. The need to tell completely new stories, to express oneself in a new way, was clearly influenced by modernism, but also by the world wars and the post-war period. Thus, the similarly scandalous atonal music of Arnold Schoenberg was created around the same time.


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